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Gawain blames himself for his

O Jealousy
O Cowardice
O Lack of intelligence
O Pride

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Answer:

Cowardice

Step-by-step explanation:

Gawain, with anger, blames himself for the loss of his virtue and chivalry, and goes back to Arthur's court with shame. In the court Gawain tells everyone the whole story and decides to wear the belt – the magic girdle -- always to remind him of his fault and the loss of his precious virtue and honor.

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